Healthcare
We've curated 322 cybersecurity statistics about Healthcare to help you understand how data breaches, ransomware attacks, and the adoption of telehealth technologies are reshaping patient privacy and security practices in 2025.
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Only 17% of healthcare organizations list compliance as a top concern.
Healthcare reported the lowest median ransom payment at $150,000.
53% of healthcare IT leaders cited lack of vendor support as the most common barrier to adopting secure, compliant email solutions.
54% of healthcare IT leaders cited implementation complexity as the most common barrier to adopting secure, compliant email solutions.
86% of healthcare IT leaders say their current email security tools create workflow friction, causing staff to bypass security processes.
41% of healthcare IT leaders cited integration challenges with legacy systems as the most common barrier to adopting secure, compliant email solutions.
89% of healthcare IT leaders say AI-powered email threat detection is critical.
92% of healthcare IT Leaders believe they’re prepared to prevent email breaches.
56% of healthcare IT leaders spend less than 10% of their security budget on email.
Only 44% of healthcare IT leaders use AI-powered email threat detection.
Only 44% of healthcare IT leaders use AI-powered email threat detection.
61% of healthcare organizations are now aligning their cybersecurity teams with lines of business.
Nearly half (43%) of healthcare executives say they allocate cybersecurity budgets at the outset of new initiatives.
Nearly a third of healthcare companies don’t regularly train their employees on how to respond to cyber threats.
24% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in machine learning for pattern matching.
40% of healthcare leaders say protecting patient data is a significant challenge.
More than 1 in 4 healthcare organizations reported that at least half of their sensitive patient data was at risk due to cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity ranks last among significant challenges for healthcare leaders (33%).
In the past year, 80% of healthcare organizations were targeted by at least one cyberattack.
28% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in generative AI for social engineering attacks.